DOMESTIC COOPERATION

Domestic cooperation is one of the important tasks of the Science and Technology activities of the Faculty of Building Materials, and has been building trust with agencies, businesses, and localities, contributing to the socio-economic development, education, and environmental protection.

In line with the policy of combining research institutes and universities, linking research and development with production and business, the Faculty of Building Materials has identified cooperation between universities, research institutes, and businesses as both a method and an objective aimed at the development of each partner and the overall development of science, technology, and education at the University of Civil Engineering.

The collaboration between universities and businesses is an objective need stemming from the mutual benefit of both sides. Recognizing this trend, the Department of Building Materials continuously expands and develops cooperative activities with research institutions, professional associations, and domestic building materials manufacturing companies. This activity helps connect the needs of employers with training, aiming to ensure that the human resources trained at the university are accepted and effectively utilized by external organizations, especially manufacturing businesses.

Associate Professor Dr. Le Trung Thanh
- Director of the Institute of Materials Science, visited and worked at the Department of Building Materials.

Currently, the Department of Building Materials has close cooperation with businesses producing and trading building materials in many different fields of activity such as: concrete and concrete component factories, brick factories, cement factories, gypsum factories,
construction companies and corporations… including large branded companies such as:

- Viglacera Corporation

- Vinaconex Xuan Mai Concrete and Construction Joint Stock Company

- Cotecons Construction Company

- Hoang Thach Cement Factory

- Viglacera Aerated Concrete Joint Stock Company
- Yen Phong Aerated Concrete Plant

- Silkroad Hanoi Joint Stock Company.

In this context, Viglacera Company has signed a long-term cooperation memorandum with the university. These are strategic cooperation programs that avoid duplicate investments, maintain the necessity and need for long-term, sustainable cooperation, and provide mutual support.   With this memorandum of cooperation, the university will support Viglacera Company in training and providing human resources to meet the company's needs, strengthening the principle of targeted training; collaborating with the company on scientific research tasks; carrying out research projects, consulting on product improvement and development, and technology transfer to leverage the strengths of both sides.

Signing ceremony for training cooperation between the Faculty of Building Materials and Viglacera Group.

Lecturers from the Faculty of Building Materials participated in technology transfer at the Viglacera AAC autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) production plant in Yen Phong, Bac Ninh.

The Faculty of Building Materials, through the “ ME18 Club ”, organizes annual field trips to provide faculty and students with practical experience in production and advanced technologies and equipment at building materials factories and modern construction sites in Vietnam. In addition, the Faculty sends nearly one hundred students each year for internships at factories for 8-12
weeks to learn about technology, organization, and production management practices, helping students quickly adapt to the work environment after graduation.

Students from the ME18 Club visited a construction site and a building materials production unit.

Students from the Department of Building Materials visited a construction site for a field trip.

Lecturers and students from the Faculty of Construction Materials exchanged ideas with universities such as the University of Transport, the University of Water Resources, and the Hanoi University of Architecture.


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